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Misunderstanding about the use of smart phone batteries

scanning:36 author: from: time:2019-09-14 classify:Battery project

1. The battery has "memory"

When the battery power is still more than 50%, people will not plug in the power to charge. This idea has been around for a long time, and the battery produces a memory. This view is wrong. If the battery reaches 80%, you can continue charging. Frequent charging will not damage the battery.

2. Miscellaneous chargers can damage your battery

Although some brand-name chargers are not the best choice, some even take longer to fully charge the battery. However, as long as you use it properly, this type of charger will not damage the battery.

3. Charge the damaged battery all night

error! Most smartphones are now smart enough to know when the battery is saturated and then stop charging. However, there is a way to extend battery life. Don't charge every night, all night, try to charge it to 40%-80% in most cases, so you can make sure your battery is as long as possible.

4. Don't charge while using your phone

One might think that using it while charging the phone will have a negative impact on the quality of the phone's charging. However, unless you are using a poor quality charger, this statement is not accurate. Whether you are using your phone or not, the battery will charge as expected.

5. Turning off the phone can cause damage to the battery

Of course, if you don't use your phone for a long time, the battery power will be exhausted, but if you turn off your phone for a while, there is no problem. If you like, you can also turn off your phone and take out the battery, which will not affect the battery.

6. You should be able to fully charge the battery before using the phone for the first time.

Many people think that when we buy a mobile phone, the first thing should be plugged in and fully charged. Keep in mind that the best working condition for your smartphone battery is between 40% and 80%.

7. Putting the battery in the refrigerator will extend battery life

Some people may try to put the battery in the freezer for a while, thinking that it can be used for a while, this practice did not work in the past, of course, it certainly does not work. In fact, lithium-ion batteries can be adversely affected by "hot" and "cold". The room temperature is the best temperature for smartphone batteries. Keep in mind that the phone is already hot when it's running, so don't give it extra heat, cold is also an enemy for lithium-ion batteries.

8. The Internet consumes the most battery

Remember, the game consumes the most battery power. The graphics engine is actually a huge energy-consuming system. If you often play games on your phone, it's best to dim the screen. However, if you are charging while playing games, it doesn't matter. However, this depends on what we see on the Internet. If we watch videos on YouTube, or play online games or do other activities involving many graphics, the battery consumption will be very fast.

9. Turn off WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS to extend battery life

This statement is also wrong. The fact that these services are actually consuming power is that users are using them. If we only turn on Bluetooth, but don't use it, it won't consume too much power, just like we open WiFi at home, but not connected to WiFi. Yes, they may consume some of their power, but they won't be exhausted at once. If you are really worried about battery power, the best way is to dim the screen brightness.

10. Task management software can help extend battery life

Third-party task management software has no effect on battery power. These task management software can allow or block some tasks. However, in the end, they did not have much built-in system for battery life. You may need third-party applications to better manage your applications, but don't expect them to extend battery life.